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肆纵
[sì zòng]
Suggesting indulgence or letting oneself go Indulgence implies a person ’ s willingness to freely ...
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如何将就
[rú hé jiāng jiù]
How Can One Compromise carries a hint of reluctance in adapting or adjusting oneself or situation ...
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单方迁就
[dān fāng qiān jiù]
Unilateral Compromise implies that in this relationship one side continuously makes compromises ...
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我可以纵容你在心底
[wŏ kĕ yĭ zòng róng nĭ zài xīn dĭ]
I can indulge you deep down suggests acceptance and allowance of someone elses flaws and desires ...
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放纵纵容
[fàng zòng zòng róng]
Indulgence means letting oneself or others do what one wants without restraint or discipline This ...
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愿将就
[yuàn jiāng jiù]
Willing to Compromise indicates willingness to settle for less maybe due to circumstances beyond ...
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我愿妥协
[wŏ yuàn tuŏ xié]
Means I am willing to compromise It represents the attitude of adjusting oneself to fit into different ...
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只是迁就
[zhĭ shì qiān jiù]
Meaning merely compromising it reveals a modest or slightly deprecating stance of someone who often ...
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又妥协
[yòu tuŏ xié]
This means again compromise The user is expressing a repeated willingness to accept less than what ...